Canadian health care professionals’ familiarity with chronic cough, its impact on patients, and guideline recommendations of the diagnosis and treatment of chronic cough
M. Wahab (Hamilton, Canada), E. Kum (Hamilton, Canada), N. Diab (Hamilton, Canada), T. Abraham (Montreal, Canada), S. Sahakian (Montreal, Canada), P. Hernandez (Halifax, Canada), H. Kim (London, Canada), M. Cormier (Montreal, Canada), P. Lin (Toronto, Canada), A. Ellis (Kingston, Canada), L. Boulet (Quebec City, Canada), A. Kaplan (Toronto, Canada), S. Field (Calgary, Canada), I. Satia (Hamilton, Canada)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Chronic cough: management and impact on quality of life
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